Tears and triumph as Lupita Nyong'o accepts her Best Supporting Actress Oscar and 12 Years A Slave is named Best Picture It was an emo...

Tears and triumph as Lupita Nyong'o accepts her Best Supporting Actress Oscar and 12 Years A Slave is named Best Picture

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Tears and triumph as Lupita Nyong'o accepts her Best Supporting Actress Oscar and 12 Years A Slave is named Best Picture


It was an emotional night for the cast and crew of 12 Years A Slave, as the film took home the award for Best Picture at Sunday night's Oscars.
Producer Brad Pitt thanked the Academy for the 'incredible' win, while director Steve McQueen praised his mother Mary for her 'hardheadedness' and said the film was about the will 'not just to survive but to live'.
However, it was Lupita Nyong'o's heartfelt acceptance speech, as she took to the stage to accept Best Supporting Actress, that really struck a chord with the audience.

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Bringing down the house: Lupita Nyong'o's heartfelt acceptance speech deeply touched many in the audience
Bringing down the house: Lupita Nyong'o's heartfelt acceptance speech deeply touched many in the audience
Lupita told the assembled crowd: 'It doesn’t escape me for one moment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain in someone else’s. And so I want to salute the spirit of Patsey for her guidance. And for Solomon, thank you for telling her story and your own.
 
'Steve McQueen, you charge everything you fashion with a breath of your own spirit. Thank you so much for putting me in this position, it’s been the joy of my life.
I’m certain that the dead are standing about you and watching and they are grateful and so am I.'
'The dead are standing about you and watching, they are grateful and I am too': Lupita's moving tribute to Steve McQueen choked up everyone in the room
'The dead are standing about you and watching, they are grateful and I am too': Lupita's moving tribute to Steve McQueen choked up everyone in the room

Girl done good: Lupita celebrated her win but didn't forget about the reason Steve McQueen wanted to make it
Girl done good: Lupita celebrated her win but didn't forget about the reason Steve McQueen wanted to make it

Cream of the crop: Lupita beams with Best Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey
Cream of the crop: Lupita beams with Best Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey

Arguably the most competitive category - Best Supporting Actress - was won by a tearful Lupita for her harrowing portrait of a cotton picker who was repeatedly raped by her owner in 12 Years A Slave.
 

The actress, who celebrated her 31st birthday on Saturday, had previously worked behind the scenes in the film industry but this was her first role in front of the camera.
Jennifer Lawrence, who had been vying with Lupita for most of the awards season had privately told friends that she wanted Lupita to win because ' she so deserves it'.
We won! The cast and crew of 12 Years A Slave are elated, as it all becomes too much for Lupita Nyong'o
We won! The cast and crew of 12 Years A Slave are elated, as it all becomes too much for Lupita Nyong'o
Starting the speech: Producer Brad Pitt was the first to step forward to the podium following the win
Starting the speech: Producer Brad Pitt was the first to step forward to the podium following the win


Tears and triumph: Angelina Jolie is seen embracing Lupita while actor Chiwetel Ejiofor hugs producer Brad Pitt as the film wins Best Picture
Tears and triumph: Angelina Jolie is seen embracing Lupita while actor Chiwetel Ejiofor hugs producer Brad Pitt as the film wins Best Picture


Celebration: Lupita and Brad embrace as the happy news is announced on stage
Celebration: Lupita and Brad embrace as the happy news is announced on stage

Emotions running high: Angelina gives her husband Brad - producer of 12 Years A Slave - a kiss on the lips
Emotions running high: Angelina gives her husband Brad - producer of 12 Years A Slave - a kiss on the lips



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